Publication: A Study of Public Life in Two Housing Areas in Bursa
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2012
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In this study, two different housing areas in the urban fabric of Bursa have been analyzed for
distinguishing the characteristics of public life. One of the two housing areas covered in the study is populated
by lower-income groups, while higher-income groups generally live in the other; thus the chosen areas are
completely different in socio-economic terms. Located in the eastern part of the city and known as Y ld r m, the
first area started to develop gradually with the construction of a complex (külliye) by Sultan Y ld r m Beyaz t
during the Ottoman era in late 14 century, which was surrounded with residential areas in time. With the th
migration Bursa attracted as an industrial city after 1950s, the population of lower-income households grew
significantly in the area. The second area, Bademli, is Bursa’s first suburban neighborhood populated by the
houses of Bursa’s upper-income population. An evaluation of the two settlement areas shows us that although
better physical conditions are prevalent in Bademli, social relations are more intense in Y ld r m. In fact, research
made in Ahmet Taner K lal Square situated in Y ld r m has shown that there are close social relations among
the residents of the area, while Bademli lags behind in terms of public life.
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Urban open space, Public life, Social integration, Residential area, Bursa